Against my better judgment, I have started to watch Scorpion, the US pulp genius crimefighter wallpaper-with-sound. You have to wonder about work colleagues who recommend this kind of thing.
You are insane. Actually, I exaggerate. You are partially correct. The Good Place was engaging for a while (Season 1) but it's tailed off since.
Seemingly the way with tv series, particularly if they are ‘successful’, Peaky Blinders is no exception.
I refuse to watch a TV series called ... uh ... Peaky Blinders. I'll be thinking the whole time that I'm watching Teletubbies with Razors. Sorry.
I'm watching the letters appear on the screen as I type them, otherwise snse ti wuoltd mkea....... .....took my eye off the ball there......
Highly recommended 'Jet pack dreamers' a one off documentary. How what began as a passion for the tantalising possibilities of jetpacks became an obsession. Shot over ten years, this documentary chronicles Australian David Mayman's seemingly impossible quest to fulfil his childhood dream to build and fly the world’s first jetpack. His ambition, which nearly cost him his life and family, culminates in an attempt to make the world's first jetpack flight around the Statue of Liberty https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0009dl2/own-the-sky-jet-pack-dreamers
It’s a good story, nice twist at the end but by today’s standards suspenseful but not scary. Also, apart from Anthony Perkins, final scene excluded, the acting is shocking, but that’s what it was like in 1960. It’s a good film, if you’ve not watched it do so, available on Netflix.